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Running a small amount of water over the area while drilling will reduce the heat of the bit and the friction between the sides of the concrete and the drill. A good quality hammer drill will finish a 2-inch deep, 1/4 inch wide hole in concrete block in less than a minute.
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It is important to note, as with all power tools, to make sure that one has the proper ear and eye protection. Drilling holes in concrete may seem like a daunting task, one with which an amateur would feel more inclined to call a trained professional. Drilling through harder materials seems more advanced and difficult, but the process can remain simple and safe with the correct tools. Whether one needs to drill holes to hang a shelf, do some renovations in one’s basement, install lights or complete other do-it-yourself tasks, a hammer drill can be your best friend. The following is a basic overview as to how the hammer drill functions best and how to use it in the most safe and efficient way.
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Holding your drill properly is the difference between success and failure in drilling the required hole. If not properly balanced, the drill bit can run leaving you with a much wider diameter. Therefore, it is important to first make sure that you are well balanced. Stand with your feet shoulders width apart and the drill firmly in your grip to where you can lean into it. Have one hand holding the drill like a gun with a finger on the "trigger" and use the other hand to keep the drill level.
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